How to watch Stanley Cup Finals Game 6: Live stream the Panthers vs. Oilers rematch


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Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) blocks a shot from Edmonton Oilers center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93) during Game 1 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final.
The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers meet again in the Stanley Cup Finals.

The Edmonton Oilers head to Florida for a sixth and potentially final game in their epic NHL Finals rematch against the Panthers. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch the Stanley Cup Finals, including streaming options that will allow you to watch the potential Game 7 should the series go past tonight.


After winning the Stanley Cup against the Oilers last year, the Panthers are attempting to snag their second-ever franchise title in tonight's game. Florida leads Edmonton 3-2, so a win tonight would cement the Panthers' series victory. If Edmonton, vying for its sixth Stanley Cup and first since 1990, wins tonight, the team will stave off elimination and force the series to a winner-take-all Game 7. It's been a thoroughly tight series, with three of the five match-ups going into overtime (including one double OT), so there's no telling what tonight's game might bring.


No matter who you're rooting for, we'll ensure you know how to tune into Game 6. Below, you can find some of the best ways to watch the series, including a few of the best sports streaming services that will allow you to watch beyond the NHL.





How to watch the Stanley Cup Finals in the US


The entirety of the Stanley Cup Finals, including the potential Game 7, will air on TNT in the United States. This means that once you get your viewing options in order, you'll be all set for the duration of the finals. Cord-cutters can live stream TNT through a few different services, including Sling TV, DirecTV, and Max.


Sling and DirecTV are live TV streaming channel packages, which function like cable alternatives that you can cancel at any time. Sling is one of the cheapest live TV services on the market, with subscriptions starting at $46/month. New users can get 50% off their first month of service. Both of Sling's base plans offer TNT, in addition to anywhere from 33 to 40+ other live channels. If you need help deciding what's right for you, check out our Sling Orange vs. Blue streaming guide. It's worth noting that Sling Orange will also allow you to watch the rest of the NBA Finals.


DirecTV is a bit more expensive, but it comes with a five-day free trial. TNT is available in several plans, but DirecTV's MySports pack is the cheapest. At $70/month, the streamer carries around 25 key sports channels, including ESPN and FS1. The package also unlocks access to ESPN Plus.


Max also offers live streams of TNT games, although it's not a constant live stream of the TNT network like the above channels (so if you're hoping to watch TNT's non-sports offerings, you'll need to try one of the aforementioned options). Sports live streaming is available through the B/R Sports Add-on, which is available in all ad-free Max plans. Ad-free tiers start at $17/month. You can also find Max in the Disney Plus bundles.


How to watch the Stanley Cup Finals from anywhere


Hockey fans traveling outside the US can still keep up with their watch options by using a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are tech tools that allow you to change the virtual location on your electronic device. This way, your usual websites and apps work just as they would back home. VPNs are also a quick and easy way to give your cybersecurity a boost. This option will work best for Americans who are just traveling abroad at the moment, since the services we've highlighted require US methods of payment.


Our No. 1 recommendation is ExpressVPN. It's among the best VPNs we've evaluated and has an impressive suite of cybersecurity features, which you can read about in our ExpressVPN review. The service also comes with a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee.





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